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ASPADOL 100 MG



Aspadol 100 (Tapentadol), is an analgesic that can be employed to treat severe to moderate pain. Aspadol helps reduce pain by signaling the brain to react to the Pain.

The tablets are orange and are available in 10 strips. Aspadol 100 mg Tablet is part of the Opioid therapeutic class of Analgesics. Tapentadol 100 mg is the main ingredient of this medication.

Common adverse

Feeling dizzy. If you are lying or sitting and slowly rising for a short time. Don't climb. You might be tired, lightheaded blurred vision, or experience difficulty in thinking clearly. Avoid driving or doing other activities which require you to be awake and have clear vision until you understand how the medication can affect your eyesight.

Headache. Itching. The stomach may be bloated or itchy. A good oral hygiene routine eating small meals, chewing sugar-free gum, as well as sucking hard candy can all aid. Constipation is a problem that causes hard stool. Try taking more fluids, working out, and adding more fiber to your diet. Laxatives and stool softeners can be recommended by your physician.

Dose Missed Dose

When you can remember to take your missed dose, take it. You may skip the dose you missed if it falls close to the time of the next dose. Don't take more than one dose at one time.

Warnings and Precautions

Tapentadol or other components of this medication could trigger an allergic reaction. If you are allergic to any medication, inform your physician.

Inform your doctor of the symptoms of your allergy as well as any allergic reactions you have experienced. It is important to mention the rash, itching, hives and breathlessness wheezing, cough swelling of the lips, face the tongue, throat, and face, and any other signs. If you have a serious lung condition or a slow-moving digestive (gastrointestinal) tract. You've taken isocarboxazid and phenelzine within the last 14 days. Monoamine oxide inhibitors (eg isocarboxazid, phenelzine, and tranylcypromine) should be stopped for a minimum of 14 days before when the medication can be taken. The high blood pressure could be caused by both.

When is the best time to seek medical attention?

Contact your poison control center immediately if you think you've taken too excessive. These are indicators of a dangerous reaction to the medication. Chest tightness, wheezing, the sensation of itching, fever, severe cough, gray or blue skin color, seizures, and swelling of the lips, face and the throat, or tongue. Extremely severe dizziness or even passing out. Trouble breathing. Ability to think clearly and using the use logic.

A major shift in balance. Sweating, agitation, and twitching, and stiffness in muscles are all indications of imbalance. Poor management of pain. Seizures. The stomach can be upset or irritable. Constipation (very hard stool) I feel tired and weak. A rash on your skin. It's worse, or the reaction isn't improving.

Interactions with other medications

Certain drugs are dangerous when combined with certain food items. The risk of adverse side effects could arise when you combine them. Consult your physician about the medications you take.

Food restrictions on food

Beware of drinking alcohol

Tapentadol uses:

The medication is prescribed to treat severe to moderate acute pain. The body's reaction to pain.

Tapentadol: What it is that works?

Tapentadol reduces the sensation of pain and alters how the body reacts to it.

Instructions for the use of Tapentadol 100

It can be taken in a mouthful with or without food. The dosage recommended is 50mg, 75mg, or 100mg every 4 to 6 hours dependent on the severity of the pain.


Tapentadol Storage Instructions

Keep medications out of the children's reach in an area that is cool and dry. It is not recommended to use any medicine beyond the expiration date.

Pregnancy Category

Category C: Research on reproduction in animals has revealed that the drug may be harmful to the embryo. But, no study is well-controlled in human beings. Potential benefits of this drug could justify its use among pregnant women, despite the possible dangers.

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